Abstract

An organic solar cell with single‐walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) in the photoactive layer is typically a type II heterojunction with the semiconducting SWCNTs acting as the electron donor and C60 or other fullerene derivatives as the acceptor. Herein, the performance of solar cells consisting of (6,5) SWCNTs combined with C60 and three nonfullerene acceptors is evaluated in a bilayer architecture. SWCNTs are then combined with the donor/acceptor PM6:Y6 in a ternary mixture and both bulk heterojunction and bilayer devices are fabricated. The SWCNTs are found to extend the light absorption of PM6:Y6 solar cells into the infrared but their use must strike a balance between the SWCNT concentration to enhance light absorption and solvent‐induced changes to the morphology of the active layer.

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